He’s done it again: Bin Weng wins the WPT EveryOne for OneDrop

Terrance Reid
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Posted on: July 14, 2023 10:41 pm EDT

There must be something in the WPT waters that propels Bin Weng to final table success.

Weng is the champion of the $10,500 World Poker Tour EveryoneOne for OneDrop taking home $2,227,054 and the trophy. Weng defeated Scott Baumstein heads-up to become the first championship of this event since the WPT partnered with the OneDrop Foundation.

Bin Weng hugs Scott Baumstein after WPT victory
Bin Weng hugs Scott Baumstein after his victory

$10,500 EveryOne for OneDrop final table results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Bin Weng$2,227,054*
2Scott Baumstein$1,503,988*
3Niko Koop$1,872,438*
4Freddy Heller$956,000
5Dominik Nitsche$700,100
6Tom Cannuli$524,500
*When the field was down to the final three, the players negotiated an ICM deal to even out the remaining payouts while still competing for the title, the trophy, and nearly $400,000 to the eventual champion.

Weng’s unprecedented 2023 WPT dominance

Every time you turn your heads this year, Bin “The Assassin” Weng is making a WPT final table. In fact, this is his third WPT event in a row where he came into the final table with the chip lead, two of which he closed out for the win.

It started at the WPT Seminole Hard Rock Main Event, where Weng bagged a massive chip lead. Next, he bagged the chip lead at the WPT Choctaw Main Event, though a smaller lead in comparison.

Weng took both of those leads to Vegas for the HyperX Final tables. He sealed the deal for the Seminole final table and took fourth place in the Choctaw event for a combined total of $1,271,250.

In this event, the biggest first-place prize of all those mentioned, he again turned his chip lead into a massive score, taking home the $2,227,054.

Always humble, Weng gave us his usual lines. “I’m really running really hot this year, I’m really thankful,” said Weng. “It’s all about the big spots, I’m holding in all the big spots. That’s important in poker, especially tournament poker.”

Bin Weng
Bin Weng at the final table with piles of chips

He’s also seen with a ChipLeaderCoaching patch on these days. He told Tiffany Michelle that Chance Kornuth and company have been a great help to his dominant run.

“Chance gave me very good and important advice coming into the final table as the chip leader,” said Weng. “I really appreciated that. ChipLeaderCoaching is really worth a try, 100 percent.”

Between WPT events and other tournaments this year, Weng has about $5 million in tournament winning in 2023 alone. Thought Weng would convince you otherwise, it’s pretty clear this is more than just run good.

Congratulations to Big Weng for adding to his amazing year with the EveryOne for OneDrop victory.

It’s only July, we’ll keep our eye on Weng to see how far this impressive stretch can go.